My research interests lie in discovering both effective interventions and identifying the critical components that promote the education and personal development of individuals and families, particularly those from historically marginalized groups. This broad interest includes several different areas. The first of these is inquiry into elements of the counseling process and evaluation of the effectiveness of school and clinical mental health counseling programs. Exploring how multicultural and social justice perspectives can be effectively infused into counselor education and counselor practice is another element. Lastly, I examine school counselor activities that promote the success of students in the three domains of the ASCA model: academic, career, and personal-social.

About Scott Schaefle

My research interests lie in discovering both effective interventions and identifying the critical components that promote the education and personal development of individuals and families, particularly those from historically marginalized groups. This broad interest includes several different areas. The first of these is inquiry into elements of the counseling process and evaluation of the effectiveness of school and clinical mental health counseling programs. Exploring how multicultural and social justice perspectives can be effectively infused into counselor education and counselor practice is another element. Lastly, I examine school counselor activities that promote the success of students in the three domains of the ASCA model: academic, career, and personal-social.

Positions

Present

Associate Professor,
School of Education and Human Development at the University of Colorado Denver